MinoFest '26: The Racialized Reproductive and Maternal Health Conference
MinoFest returns April 11, 2026, bringing communities & professionals together to advance racialized perinatal health research & innovations
MinoFest returns on April 11, 2026, uniting healthcare professionals, advocates, researchers, policymakers, technology leaders, and parents to advance racialized perinatal and reproductive health. Hosted by Mino Care, the conference is Canada’s leading forum dedicated to equity, innovation, and community driven care. Rooted in the meaning of Mino as Our Mothers, MinoFest creates space to examine systemic inequities and promote culturally safe approaches to perinatal health.
The 2026 program focuses on navigating data and systems in perinatal and reproductive healthcare. Attendees will explore how data is collected, governed, protected, and mobilized to improve outcomes for racialized communities. Through keynote presentations, expert panels, and breakout sessions, participants will engage in evidence based and ethical conversations that support collaboration, accountability, and meaningful systems change across sectors.
MinoFest returns April 11, 2026, bringing communities & professionals together to advance racialized perinatal health research & innovations
MinoFest returns on April 11, 2026, uniting healthcare professionals, advocates, researchers, policymakers, technology leaders, and parents to advance racialized perinatal and reproductive health. Hosted by Mino Care, the conference is Canada’s leading forum dedicated to equity, innovation, and community driven care. Rooted in the meaning of Mino as Our Mothers, MinoFest creates space to examine systemic inequities and promote culturally safe approaches to perinatal health.
The 2026 program focuses on navigating data and systems in perinatal and reproductive healthcare. Attendees will explore how data is collected, governed, protected, and mobilized to improve outcomes for racialized communities. Through keynote presentations, expert panels, and breakout sessions, participants will engage in evidence based and ethical conversations that support collaboration, accountability, and meaningful systems change across sectors.
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Highlights
- 6 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
North York General Hospital
4001 Leslie Street
Toronto, ON M2K 1E1
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